Skin lymphoma symptoms?
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Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (CBCL) is a unique group of cutaneous lymphomas characterized by b-lymphomatous hyperplasia. The lesions usually occur in the head, neck, trunk and lower limbs. The lesions can be single, multiple or generalized red or purplish red papules, nodules or plaques, which last for several months or years. CBCL can be divided into primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma and secondary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. Primary CBCL can be cured by local radiotherapy or resection with good prognosis. Skin lymphoma symptoms? Let's talk about it
Skin lymphoma symptoms?
When the skin begins to change, patients with malignant lymphoma may have non-specific skin manifestations. The skin damage of patients is diverse, such as erythema, erosion, blisters and so on. Due to the decline of immunity, the skin of patients with advanced lymphoid cancer is often infected and ulcerated.
Immune system and blood system problems, some patients may appear white blood cell count, thrombocytosis, erythrocyte sedimentation rate increased fast phenomenon, at the same time, advanced patients may show abnormal immune system phenomenon. Some of the patients will be detected in the serum of the number of different monoclonal immunoglobulin.
Symptoms on the surface of the body, mainly fever, itching, sweating, emaciation and other phenomena, mainly occurs in the body a symptom. At the same time, body parts will also have lesions, such as the neck, armpit, groin and other places of lymph node enlargement, the most obvious is the neck lymph node enlargement.
matters needing attention
Celery, radish, spinach, tomato, soybean, mushroom, garlic, fruit and bean products and other food can eat more. Patients should pay attention to light diet, eat less spicy, fried food, eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, drink more water;